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  • 61Response time — may mean:*Response time (technology), the time a generic system or functional unit takes to react to a given input *Responsiveness, how quickly an interactive system responds to user input *Round trip delay time, in telecommunications *Reaction… …

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  • 62response form — A form produced by the employment tribunal service for respondents to use to provide the mandatory information relevant to their response to a claimant s claim form. Respondents will be required to use this form (also known as a form ET3) to… …

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  • 63response rate — UK US noun [C] MARKETING ► the number of people who answer questions in a survey (= set of questions about a product or service) as a percentage of the number of people who are asked to take it: »A high response rate is the key to legitimizing a… …

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  • 64Response rate ratio — is a measure of efficacy of the therapy in clinical trials. It is defined as the proportion of improved patients in thetreatment group, divided by the proportion of improved patients control group …

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  • 65response pack — Pack sent to a defendant by the court following the issue of a claim containing forms for acknowledging service of the claim and indicating whether it will be defended, admitting liability and making offers to pay the claim by instalments.… …

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  • 66response to an action — index appearance (coming into court) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 67Response Priming — Mit dem Begriff Response Priming bezeichnet man eine besondere Form des Priming in der Wahrnehmungspsychologie. Allgemein bestehen Priming Effekte darin, dass die Reaktion (engl. Response) auf einen Zielreiz (engl. Target) von der vorausgehenden… …

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  • 68Response spectrum — A response spectrum is simply a plot of the peak or steady state response (displacement, velocity or acceleration) of a series of oscillators of varying natural frequency, that are forced into motion by the same base vibration or shock. The… …

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  • 69Response time (technology) — In technology, response time is the time a system or functional unit takes to react to a given input. Data processing In data processing, the response time perceived by the end user is the interval between :(a) the instant at which an operator at …

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  • 70Response to intervention — In education, Response To Intervention (commonly abbreviated RTI or RtI) is a method of academic intervention used in the United States designed to provide early, effective assistance to children who are having difficulty learning. Response to… …

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